Beyond call of Duty
Assassin Creed
Rogue One
Suicide Squad (it got the Fresh Price)
Silence
Incarnate
Finding Dory
Why Him?
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Beyond call of Duty
Assassin Creed
Rogue One
Suicide Squad (it got the Fresh Price)
Silence
Incarnate
Finding Dory
Why Him?
Resident Evil The Final Chapter.
Rogue One :pwacko: again.
Edit:
Vengeance A Love Story (2017).
Logan. Didn't like it
The Bullet Train (1975).
Hacksaw Ridge.
Doctor Strange.
Suicide Squad.
Batman (1989)
Batman Returns(1992)
Tremors (1990)
The Burbs (1989)
Spiderman (2002)
Spiderman 2 (2004)
Rogue One (2016)
Ghandi (1982)
Lean on Me (1989)
X-Men (2000)
Rush Hour 1/2.
I can't recommend Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 enough. A must watch.
I just watched every episode of Shark tank. I love that show.
Hi all. Yesterday I watched King Arthur by Guy Ritchie, and I must say WOW, that was the best movie for me this year. In general, I don't like 3d, but this one is really good in 3d
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIM4-HLtUM0
Logan.
Alien Covenant :nerd:
Filth, Trainspotting, Leaving Las Vegas, as well as Shaun Of The Dead.
Planning to watch Con-Air soon enough.
Just got back a little while ago from "pirates of Caribbean dead men tell no tales." I'd say this did a very good job with the movie, looking forward to the next one.
I stopped following Pirates probably after 3rd movie, cuz it became like a long tv series. But I hope this week I gonna finally watch Wonder Woman :zeena:
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Just got back a little while ago from "BABY DRIVER." soundtrack was amazing. 10/10 for due payoffs.
Wonder Woman watched.
The best DC Comics based movie in years. So many similarities with Captain America The First Avenger tho.
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is legitimately one of the worst comedy films I have ever seen.
Who in their right mind would think anything in this movie was a good idea.
Saw Spider-Man: Homecoming today. I loved it. The humor was great, the action was great, and I loved Ned. Really my only problem were Aunt May's actress, and some of the CGI wasn't the best at times. But aside from that, I loved it. Thor was probably my favorite movie in the MCU, but this might just take that cake.
The Lost City of Z.
Resident Evil Vendetta.
Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens and Secret of the Omnimartix.
Good reminders of how messy the original series was. Secret of the Omnimatrix is a poorly produced miniseries that doesn't really make good use of the Ben in space concept, plus doesn't allow Ben to do much for most of it because of a plot device. The character arc Ben has takes way too long to finish and gets way better handled in Destroy All Aliens later.
Destroy All Aliens has utterly horrifying human designs, since it's a CG film (and a rather cheap one), but damn if it doesn't explode to life during action scenes, and there's a whole mess of them. It's dumb popcorn fun that takes too long to get going, but once it does, it's way better than it has any right to be. I love that the sorta-antagonist is an angry, pissed off Upgrade that has a badass robot suit form that fires missiles all over the place. There's a lot of inventive action that could have only possibly been done in 3D, and I would have loved to see what this would have been like with a real budget. One minor gripe is the Way Big battle in the city, which is kind of out of tone with the rest of the series putting so much focus on Ben learning to use his powers responsibly, and then suddenly giant kaiju battle with an alien war machine flying around. But it's a super col fight so very minor gripe.
Watched Spider-Man Homecoming yesterday night and I liked the much needed, new and fresh approach to the character. Felt as if Spidey had always been part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Incredible Hulk, which was... serviceable, I suppose. Unlike X-Men: Apocalypse, which was a steaming pile of shit.
Deadpool, however, was awesome. As was the first Iron Man film, which I just rewatched for the first time in almost a decade.
I've been watching the Godzilla movies. I finished watching Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, Tokyo S.O.S., GMK, and Final Wars yesterday. Tonight I'm going older and I'm watching vs. Mechagodzilla, Terror of Mechagodzilla, and vs. Mechagodzilla 2.
Split. The most epic movie I watched since a while.
Definitely recommended if you haven't watched it yet. It's funny and has this unique concept about multiple-personalities.
It was very interesting.
Iron Man, the first time I'd seen it in nearly a decade. It was about as good as I recalled it to be, though it had a rather weak and generic villain.
Iron Man 2, the first time I've ever seen it. It had an even weaker villain with the most threadbare revenge plot I've ever seen. It was still alright, plus it was great to see War Machine in action.
Logan. Again.
Is it just me or does it connect to Days of Future Past perfectly?
Sweet Smell of Success (1957).
Went to the theater and saw American Assassin. Not bad at all. Fairly generic action movie but well done. With all this over the top shit and comic movies out all the time it was a little refreshing to see.
Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales.
I saw Rango and it was really interesting, but probably not for the reasons most people find it interesting. I do not care that it's a Johnny Depp passion project because I sincerely despise the man for being a biphobic wife abuser (look it up), but I dug all the meta-narrative and send-up to westerns, not to mention all the incredibly ugly designs. The film is like a mix of a proper western and a tacky Mexican gift shop, but the stories and framing theme stuff was what really interested me. Unfortunately, it's ruined by the presence of Depp, because knowing what I know about him now and knowing how much of this was made for his garbage self kind of deludes it.
I have watched Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Not best one, but I mostly watch because of Johnny Depp, my favorite actor, every movie he plays in becomes outstanding. I think he absolutely deserves all the rewards and earnings he gets. He doesn’t only buy luxury houses and yachts but does a lot of charity missions. Though he does own this house in France https://tranio.com/france/adt/1635106/, it is for sale now but part of the money will go to charity as the actor mentioned. I do respect him for that.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle. The first one was better, but this is good too
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